6 German Barbecue Classics

Germans love a good summer barbecue as much as Americans do but what they put on their plates doesn’t exactly resemble hot dogs, burgers and co. These recipes can easily be prepared in advance to make sure you can enjoy the evening with friends or family instead of being stuck in the kitchen while pit master and guests are already sipping rosé in the sun. Bonus: most of them can be modified to taste to help you include your favorite ingredients or get rid of whatever’s left in the fridge. Feel free to substitute away!SIDE DISHStuffed bell pepperHere’s a staple on German dinner tables that is often made in the oven but works perfectly on a grill as well. Many recipes call for whole peppers but this way they are done much quicker and you bear a lower risk of burning the edges. Try to look for symmetric bell peppers when shopping to make sure they don’t fall over on the tray.Start to finish: 15 minutes (+25 on grill)Servings: 6

3 bell peppers

10 oz (300g) feta cheese

10 oz (300g) cherry tomatoes

4 oz (130g) spring onions

1 oz (20g) chives

2 tbsp soy sauce

2 tbsp olive oil

half a clove of garlic, crushed

salt, pepper, chili flakes

shredded cheese of choice

Preheat grill to lowest flame.
Cube feta, tomatoes, onions and put them in a bowl.
Season with soy sauce, olive oil and and spices.
Mix well.
Scoop out the washed and halved bell peppers’ insides.
Stuff them and sprinkle shredded cheese on top.
Put on an aluminium tray and close the grill’s lid.
Broil for 25-30 minutes.
Check frequently to make sure the edges don’t burn.
Tip: Add minced meat to use it as a main dish.

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SIDE DISHHessian Potato Salad
Every German will tell you how you’re preparing your potato salad is wrong. It’s not personal. It’s regional. Using mayonnaise is a classic way to go but not summer-friendly. In fact, most German schools and preschools prohibit dishes containing mayonnaise at official gatherings. So here’s the Hessian way. The only way, if you ask my grandmother: simple, hearty and safe to sit in the sun.Start to finish: 10 minutes (+30 to boil potatoes)Servings: 4

Boil the potatoes (a day in advance, if possible) and store at room temperature.
Sauté the finely chopped onions.
Dissolve the mustard in broth; let cool.
Thinly slice the potatoes.
Fold the potatoes in the broth-, vinegar-, oil- and spice mixture before adding onions, chives and parsley.
Tip: my grandma serves it with crispy strips of bacon and cherry tomatoes on top.

SIDE DISHArugula and Pasta SaladPasta salad can probably be found at every single BBQ buffet in Germany. Why? Because it’s delicious, nutritious and quick to make. Experiment with different vegetables, meat, cheese and more to find your personal favorite.Start to finish: (+10 to boil pasta)Servings:4

10 oz (300g) pasta

10 oz (300g) arugula

20 cherry tomatoes

15 dried tomatoes

1.5 bell peppers

3 oz (80g) nuts or seeds of choice

7 oz (200g) soft goat or feta cheese

8 tbsp. balsamic vinegar

2 tsp. mustard

4 tbsp. honey

6 tbsp. vegetable oil

Salt, pepper, chili flakes, cumin, turmeric

Boil the pasta according to its package and let cool.
Dice the vegetables.
Roast the nuts in a hot, oil-free pan. This only takes a few seconds so make sure not to take your eyes off it.
Mix the dressing (season to liking) and pour over the noodles and vegetables.
Sprinkle cheese and seeds on top.
Tip: Perfect to take on the go. Store it in Tupperware and off you go to picnics, parties, school or work.

MAIN DISHShashlik kebabsVoilà, another easy dish that bursts with flavor, protein and vitamins. Children can help with the assembly and choose their favorite vegetables to make sure everyone is happy. Feel free to experiment with fruit like pineapple or papaya to find out what you like best.Start to finish: 15 minutes (+ time on grill)Servings: 4

18 oz (500g) chicken

5 tbsp. olive oil

1 bell pepper

10 mushrooms

1 zucchini

1 eggplant

5 oz (150g) cherry tomatoes

salt, pepper, oregano, paprika, turmeric, thyme to taste

16 wooden shashlik sticks

Wash, dry and cube or slice the chicken and vegetables.
Mix olive oil and spices in a bowl before coating the chicken.
Alternate between meat and vegetables when assembling your masterpiece on the sticks.
Grill on all sides until well done.

MAIN DISHWurstsalatThe idea of turning sausages into a salad might just be the most German one yet. Yup, no green stuff, just sausage. This can serve as a main dish or sandwich topping. Popular sides include fried potatoes, fries and black bread.Start to finish: 20 minutesServings: 4

9 oz (250g) Bologna (preferably thinly sliced)

7 oz (200g) gouda (or any other kind of hard cheese)

1 medium sized onion

5 large pickles

3 tbsp vinegar

6 tbsp vegetable oil

Salt and pepper to taste

optional: 1 tbsp mustard, chives and radishes

Cut everything into very thin strips.
Mix with the vinegar, oil and mustard.
Let it sit in the fridge for a few hours.Tip: Serve it on a toasted or grilled slice of bread with plenty of garlic or herb butter.

DRINKFlavored WaterFruity water is the perfect alternative to soda since it is just as tasty, less sticky and a lot healthier. Say Here are 6 super easy, yet exotic, ways to stay hydrated this summer without sacrificing any of the flavor you’re used to.Start to finish: 5-10 minutesServings: 4

1 lime, 1 lemon, 1 orange

2 cup blackberries, 1 sprig of sage

2 cup watermelon, 1 sprig of rosemary

2 cup pineapple, 1 sprig of mint

2 cup raspberries, 1 lime

1/3 cucumber, 3 sprigs of lavender and 2 sprigs of mint

Mix/mash a sliced or cubed selection of these ingredients in a jar or pitcher and add 32oz/ 1l of flat or sparkling water.
Let it sit in the fridge for at least one hour.
Finish the look with some ice cubes.
Almost all fruits, vegetables and herbs (fresh and frozen) can be used, so get creative!
Some combinations may seem odd at first but don’t hesitate to try your way through them.
Tip: If you want it to be sweeter, you can add a little honey or agave syrup.(Recipe by www.theyummylife.com)